WEBVTT THEY LANDED ONTHREE SEASONS IN, LOU-CITY ISREADY TO MOVE OUT OF SLUGGERFIELD, AND INTO A STADIUM OFTHEIR OWN.IN FACT THEY HAVE TO BY 2020.>> WE THINK IT POTENTIALLY COULDBE ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANTPROJECTS FOR THE CITY IN THELAST 40 YEARS. REPORTER: THE TEAM'S BOARD OFDIRECTORS MADE THE ANNOUNCEMENTWEDNESDAY.THE PLAN IS FOR A 10,000 SEATSTADIUM, WITH POTENTIAL TO GROW.THE PROJECT WOULD SPAN 40 ACRESAT THE CORNER OF NORTH CAMPBELLAND ADAMS STREET.THE 5S PARCELS OF LAND ARE NOWUNDER OPTION.THE BOARD SAYS THIS LOCATION WTHE BEST CHOICE BECAUSE IT WILLATTRACT MILLENNIALS.>> ONE, WE ALL LIVE SOCCER.TWO, WE THOUGHT PROFESSIONALSPORTS WOULD BE GOOD FOR HECITY.THREE, WHEN WE SAW WE HAD TOHAVE A SOCCER SPECIFIC STADIUMWE SAID LET'S FIND THE BEST SITEFOR THAT STADIUM FOR EVERYBODY.REPORTER: THE PROJECT WOULDINCLUDE RETAIL AND OFFICE SPACE,ADDING TO BUTCHERTOWN'S GROWINGECONOMY.JOE HERON OWNS COPPER AND KINGS,A RESTAURANT AND BAR DOWN THEROAD FROM THE PROPOSED SITE.HE SAYS THE STADIUM REPRESENTSPOSITIVE GROWTH FOR THE CITY.>> BUILDING THINGS FOR THEFUTURE, FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS,AS OPPOSED TO SITTING BY,LOOKING IN THE REAR VIEW MIRROR.REPORTER: THE PROJECT WOULD BEPUBLICLY AND PRIVATELY FUNDED.THE BOARD DID NOT GIVE ASPECIFIC PRICE TAG.MAYOR GREG FISCHER SAYS THERE'SSTILL A LOT OF WORK TO DO.HE SAYS THE FUTURE OF THISPROJECT DEPENDS ON LOUISVILLECITY FC GATHERING THE NECESSARYSIGNIFICANT PRIVATE CAPITAL ANDAPPROPRIATE STATE ASSISTANCE TOMAKE THIS PROJECT A REALITY.WE ALSO ASKED TODAY IF THE SMELLSOMETIMES ASSOCIATED WITHBUTCHERTOWN WAS A CONCERN.WE WERE TOLD THE SWIFT PLANT ISDOING ITS BEST TO MITIGATE THATPROBLEM.THE NEXT LOU-CITY GAME ATSLUGGER FIELD IS SATURDAY